In the United Kingdom (UK) particularly, grouping strategies in secondary education have attracted considerable political attention. While setting students by ability is frequently adopted in mathematics, English and science, mixed-ability grouping is common in other subjects, including physical education (PE). Educational research exploring grouping has highlighted the need for research to extend understanding of the pedagogical assumptions, challenges and/or opportunities associated with the use of mixed-ability grouping in various subject and school settings. This case study research sought to examine mixed-ability grouping with a particular focus on how this grouping strategy was enacted in Key Stage 3 (Years 7, 8 and 9) and Key Stage 4...
In the UK, one consequence of neoliberalism has been the development of test cultures in schools and...
This article explores the importance of critical discourse in physical education (PE) that focuses o...
Our research used an innovative methodological approach by revisiting an original study conducted 15...
This research sought to generate large-scale yet sophisticated data relating to ability grouping pra...
Mixed-ability grouping is widespread in primary schools and in several subject areas in secondary sc...
Mixed-ability grouping is widespread in primary schools and in several subject areas in secondary sc...
For many years, groupings and progress have been two key buzz words in education and Physical Educat...
Background: Gendered grouping practices and curriculum provision are matters of long-standing conten...
This research aimed to explore the attitudes of teachers of practically based subjects (arts and spo...
In 1997, the DfEE suggested that schools should consider ‘setting’ pupils by ability as it was belie...
This research aimed to explore the attitudes of teachers of practically based subjects (arts and spo...
There is a propensity for academics and policy makers in Britain to use the terms integration and in...
Mixed-attainment teaching has strong support from research and yet English schools are far more like...
This study investigated the perceived strategies used to deal with mixed ability classes of four Eng...
In the UK, one consequence of neoliberalism has been the development of test cultures in schools and...
This article explores the importance of critical discourse in physical education (PE) that focuses o...
Our research used an innovative methodological approach by revisiting an original study conducted 15...
This research sought to generate large-scale yet sophisticated data relating to ability grouping pra...
Mixed-ability grouping is widespread in primary schools and in several subject areas in secondary sc...
Mixed-ability grouping is widespread in primary schools and in several subject areas in secondary sc...
For many years, groupings and progress have been two key buzz words in education and Physical Educat...
Background: Gendered grouping practices and curriculum provision are matters of long-standing conten...
This research aimed to explore the attitudes of teachers of practically based subjects (arts and spo...
In 1997, the DfEE suggested that schools should consider ‘setting’ pupils by ability as it was belie...
This research aimed to explore the attitudes of teachers of practically based subjects (arts and spo...
There is a propensity for academics and policy makers in Britain to use the terms integration and in...
Mixed-attainment teaching has strong support from research and yet English schools are far more like...
This study investigated the perceived strategies used to deal with mixed ability classes of four Eng...
In the UK, one consequence of neoliberalism has been the development of test cultures in schools and...
This article explores the importance of critical discourse in physical education (PE) that focuses o...
Our research used an innovative methodological approach by revisiting an original study conducted 15...